Mark Harris
writer
Mark Harris was born on Nov 19, 1922 in USA. Mark Harris's big-screen debut came with Bang the Drum Slowly directed by John D. Hancock in 1973.
Mark Harris taught English and creative writing at Arizona State University from 1980 to 2001; he also was the author of five non-fiction books, a collection of essays, and thirteen novels, including "Bang The Drum Slowly", part of a series of five novels about Henry Wiggen, pitcher for the fictitious New York Mammoths professional baseball team. Harris, who served in the U.S. Army during World War II, started his literary career as a wire service reporter as well as a staff writer for Ebony and Negro Digest magazines before graduating from college and embarking on a career in teaching.
Birthday
Nov 19, 1922Place of Birth
Mount Vernon, New York, USA
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Movies
- 1973
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